Pluralization Challenges to Religion as a Social Imaginary: Anti-Caste Contestations of the Muslim Quota in India

Author:

Ansari Khalid Anis1ORCID,Suransky Caroline23

Affiliation:

1. School of Arts & Sciences, Azim Premji University, Bangalore 562125, Karnataka, India

2. Department of Education, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Department of Education Policy Studies, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch 7602, Matieland, South Africa

Abstract

Postcolonial democratic deepening brings new challenges to religion as a social imaginary in India. Increasing cultural differentiation and pluralization are countered by fundamentalization, but also challenge existing minority/multicultural imaginations. Religion, as the overarching identity category, has come under scrutiny given the politicization of caste among Muslims, who form the country’s most significant religious minority. Through social-justice and anti-caste politics in the 1990s, lowered-caste Muslims started to enact a new identity named Pasmanda, which means “those who have been left behind”. The Pasmanda discourse emphasizes internal heterogeneities and hegemonies and pluralizes the “Muslim”. It thus ruptures the imaginary of Muslims as a homogeneous minority in a culturally diverse country and problematizes the majority–minority framework. An important site of contestation is the reservation (quota) policy in public employment, education, and the legislature. While privileged-caste Muslims generally prefer a quota based on religion, the lowered-caste Pasmanda Muslims increasingly mobilize for a caste-based quota, thus challenging systems of recognition and redistribution.

Funder

Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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